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JROTC MARKSMANSHIP
INSTRUCTOR COURSE
Master Instructor Training
2005: Reno, Fort Benning, Pensacola
2006: Reno
2007: Pensacola
2008: Camp Perry
2009: Pensacola
2010: Camp Perry, Sanford, Colorado Springs,
Anniston I, Long Beach, Anniston II
2011: Anniston
JMIC Master Instructor Workshop
Workshop Objectives:
Train and certify (or recertify) Master
Instructors to teach the JROTC
Marksmanship Instructor Course to JROTC
Instructors
Establish a cadre of JROTC marksmanship
mentors for other JROTC instructors
Improve the safety and quality of instruction in
JROTC marksmanship programs
JROTC Marksmanship
Instructor Course (JMIC)
Course Objective:
To train and certify JROTC Instructors to
teach gun safety and air rifle marksmanship
to JROTC cadets and how to establish and
manage safe air rifle ranges for cadet
marksmanship activities
JMIC Development
JMIC Developed After Army & Navy JROTC
Marksmanship Safety Stand-Downs in 2004
JMIC Created by CMP in response to Cadet
Command requests in Jan-Feb05
JMIC Revision in 2008/2009
JMIC Master Instructors:
Marksmanship experts selected by JROTC Commands
and CMP
Trained and certified by CMP in 2-day workshops to
teach JMIC to JROTC instructors
Original JMIC Review Panel
Camp Perry, Ohio, 4-5 February 2005
Original JMIC Review Panel
Camp Perry, Ohio, 4-5Feb05
London Dubois, Army Cadet Command
Carl Filip, AJROTC Eastern Region
Ashley Garman, AJROTC Western Region
Maj Don Hanks, MCJROTC Instructor
John Hoffman, CMP Range Officer
COL Tom Johnson✚, Retired AJROTC Instructor
MSgt Gerald Lyons, Retired MCJROTC Instructor
MAJ Joe Mucelli, Retired AJROTC Instructor
MAJ Larry Pendergrass, Retired AJROTC Instructor
LtCol Pete Peters, NJROTC Instructor
CDR John Roberts, NJROTC Instructor
Duane Tallman, CMP Range Officer
Phil Williams, CMP SJD, Marksmanship Instructor
JMIC Master Instructor Training
Examine and Discuss JMIC
Sessions 1-9 in detail
Discuss Notes and
Questions concerning each
Session
Do range live firing to
practice range operations
and marksmanship
instruction (if possible)
Review:
JMIC Resources
Procedures for conducting
JMIC courses
Procedures for Army unit
inspections
MI Workshop Materials
Instructor Notebooks & Resource Materials
MI CD with JMIC Presentations & Notes
MI Shirts (Be sure to turn in sizes)
MI Certificates (Presented at end of course)
JMIC Instructor Worksheets
Updated Slides and Notes posted at
http://www.odcmp.com/JMIC/MIFiles.asp
JMIC Procedures
CMP POC for JMIC Administration: Brad Donoho,
[email protected], 419-635-2141, ext. 1130
Vera Snyder is Brad’s assistant ([email protected], ext. 1182)
MIs set up courses as requested or required
Required equipment and materials to conduct course:
LCD projector and screen
Air rifle range (if possible)
JMIC Notebooks and Instructor CDs
JMIC Notebooks and Instructor CDs
Request Instructor Notebooks and Instructor CDs from CMP
CMP will post open course announcements on web site
To Teach JMIC:
Distribute Notebooks and CDs
Have Instructors complete JMIC Worksheets
Forward JMIC Worksheets to CMP at end of course
After JMIC, CMP will:
Register JMIC completion by Instructors in database
Send Certificate directly to Instructor
Your Mission
Teach the JROTC Marksmanship
Instructor Course to JROTC Instructors
Be an expert marksmanship resource
(mentor) for other JROTC Instructors in
your area
Be part of a team that continually
strives to improve the safety and
quality of JROTC marksmanship
What’s Wrong with this Picture?
Or Why is Your Mission So Critical?
JMIC Results To Date
12 JMIC MI Courses Completed (5 in 2010)
340 Master Instructors Trained & Certified
4,721 Instructors certified:
Army
USMC
Navy
Air Force
2,601
398
1,488
234
961 Army JROTC Unit Inspections Completed
Two injury-causing safety incidents since program
began (Jan05-Mar11)
JROTC Competitions
1st Phase: Postals for all units, 7,803 cadets
participated in 2010 (record)
Separate postals for AJROTC, MCJROTC, NJROTC &
AFJROTC
Competition in Sporter and Precision Classes
2nd Phase: Army, USMC, Navy and Air Force
Service Championships (February)
3rd Phase: National JROTC Championship (Last
week in March)
JROTC Postals
CMP administers
postals
Units enter teams &
request targets on-line
Krüger/Orion targets
shipped by CMP
All targets scored with
Orion Scoring System-provides shot group
print-outs
23,500 2010 targets
scored in one week
JROTC Postal Statistics
Service
2007
2008
2009
2010
Army Indiv.
Navy Indiv.
2241
2627
2147
2885
1979
2673
2265
3346
USMC Indiv.
USAF Indiv.
Army Units
Navy Teams
USMC Units
991
121
293
627
167
1440
248
261
USAF Units
14
1686
431
239
372 units
591
176
361 teams
22
41
1716
476
257
745
175
39
2011 JROTC Competitions
1Sep11: Postal programs & target order
forms available
Enter teams (with names) on-line, allow ten
days for target printing and shipping
23Nov11: JROTC target firing & mailing
deadline
2Dec: Deadline for receiving targets
9Dec: Service Championships programs
released and qualifiers announced
National Standard Rules
The “Blue Book” is the
official JROTC rulebook
Next Council Meeting: July
2011
All JROTC Commands have
representatives on Council
2010-2012 Rules effective
from 1Sep10
Rules questions or input
welcome--contact Vicki
Donoho @ CMP:
[email protected]
CMP MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING CENTER, CAMP PERRY, OHIO
CMP COMPETITION CENTER, ANNISTON, AL
Are Non-Lead Pellets Suitable for Marksmanship?
Test conducted by CMP/22Apr10
1.Vogel lead—Control
2.Daisy Tin
3.
1.24¢ ea.
1.4¢ ea.
3.El Gamo Platinum
15.0¢ ea.
4.El Gamo AP
15.0¢ ea.
5.Dynamic (1st group) N/A in USA
6.Skenko Yellow
5.
Disc.?
6.
7.Dynamic (2nd group) N/A in USA
8.Skenko Blue
Disc.?
7.
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4.
2.
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